European Investment Bank energy investments 2002-2006
(September 26, 2007)
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Putting aside investments into electricity distribution starkly illustrates the overwhelming priority being given to gas investments by the EIB and shows for the 2002-2006 period that 76 percent of investments into specific energy sources have gone to fossil fuels.
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Bankwatch's examination of the EIB's energy investments in the first eight months of 2007 does however reveal some promising statistics: in absolute terms, lending for renewables has increased from a 2002-2006 average of 596.2 million to around EUR 960 million excluding hydropower, and is so far making up 27 percent of the EIB's energy investments this year.
However, the bank has still loaned over EUR 1.2 billion for gas to date this year, undermining the benefits of the renewables investments. In addition, in 2007 the EIB has supported a carbon credit fund with German bank KfW, and has expressed its interest in financing nuclear energy, both of which are considered by many observers to be dangerous distractions from addressing climate change.












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